Osasuna's immediate response to Barcelona's second goal at El Sadar kept the La Liga fixture competitive. Ferran Torres had seemingly sealed the game for the visitors, but the home side quickly found a way back into the match.

The encounter, largely lacking in quality, saw its first breakthrough in the 81st minute. Robert Lewandowski opened the scoring for Barcelona, heading home an inviting cross from Marcus Rashford, putting the Catalan giants ahead.

Barcelona then extended their lead, with Ferran Torres netting their second goal. Torres combined effectively with Fermin Lopez before calmly slotting the ball past Osasuna goalkeeper Sergio Herrera, making it 2-0.

However, Osasuna refused to surrender. Less than two minutes after Barcelona's second, they launched a swift counter-attack, demonstrating their resilience.

The crucial response came from Raul Garcia de Haro. An excellent cross from Abel Bretones found Garcia de Haro unmarked, and his powerful header beat Barcelona's goalkeeper Joan Garcia, bringing Osasuna back into contention at 2-1.

This quick exchange of goals ensured a dramatic finish to the La Liga clash, with Osasuna showing their fighting spirit to keep the game alive in the closing stages at El Sadar.